The haryana government has announced a
new tractor subsidy scheme aimed at supporting farmers in modernizing their agricultural practices. Under the initiative, eligible farmers can receive a
financial assistance of up to ₹3 lakh toward the purchase of tractors, making mechanized farming more accessible and affordable.
Key Details of the Scheme- Subsidy Amount: Up to ₹3 lakh per eligible farmer.
- Purpose: To promote mechanization in agriculture, increase productivity, and reduce labor dependence.
- Eligibility: Farmers who own land in haryana and meet the income and landholding criteria specified by the state government.
- Application Deadline: Interested farmers are urged to apply before the deadline (exact date to be confirmed on the official portal). Late applications will not be considered.
How to ApplyFarmers can apply for the scheme through the official
Haryana Agriculture Department portal or at designated local government offices. The process involves submitting proof of land ownership, identity documents, and tractor purchase plans. The government has assured that the procedure will be
simple and transparent, with quick verification and disbursal of the subsidy.
Government’s AimAccording to state officials, the scheme is part of a broader effort to modernize farming in haryana, encourage the use of mechanized equipment, and increase agricultural efficiency. “This subsidy will help farmers invest in high-quality tractors, reduce manual labor, and enhance crop productivity,” said an official from the Agriculture Department.
Farmer ReactionsThe announcement has been welcomed by the farming community, many of whom data-face challenges in affording modern tractors. social media and local farmer groups have already started discussions on application procedures, eligibility criteria, and how to maximize the benefit.
Important NoteFarmers are advised to apply as soon as possible to ensure they do not miss the deadline. Timely applications will secure their chance to receive the
₹3 lakh subsidy and benefit from the state’s push toward modern, mechanized agriculture.
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